Ford Connected Charge Station issue

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I had a Ford connected charge station installed Saturday but it will not charge. When plugged in to the car the charger indicates that is charging by the pulsating blue light. But in a few seconds it goes to a solid blue line that indicates it's in standby mode. And my Ford pass app says plugged in but not charging. My app is set to charge when plugged in. I contacted ford customer service and all the technician could say was "Hmmm, that's odd. Either you have a loose connection or a bad charger." Any ideas?
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Is the station unlocked?
 

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Are the DIP switches properly configured? They are incorrectly labeled on the circuit board of the charger. Have you cycled power to the charger? Turn the breaker off and on. I assume home is set up as a charging location as well. Try settings as shown below rather than charge when plugged in as a test. Also, there are some issues with FP. Check your charge settings in the car on the screen.

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Are the DIP switches properly configured? They are incorrectly labeled on the circuit board of the charger. Have you cycled power to the charger? Turn the breaker off and on. I assume home is set up as a charging location as well.
The electrician is going to come back and check everything inside. I've turned the breaker on and off a few times. I've reinstalled the charger on the app a few times. I'm not getting any error messages or fault indicators either. Just goes to stand by.
 


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Are the DIP switches properly configured? They are incorrectly labeled on the circuit board of the charger. Have you cycled power to the charger? Turn the breaker off and on. I assume home is set up as a charging location as well. Try settings as shown below rather than charge when plugged in as a test. Also, there are some issues with FP. Check your charge settings in the car on the screen.

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I'll try that when I get home. Right now it says 48a and is set at 100%.
 

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Does your car charge properly on other level 2 chargers? If so, and your electrician verifies that there is 240V on the supply terminals with the car plugged in, chances are the charger is defective.
 

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I'll try that when I get home. Right now it says 48a and is set at 100%.
Ok. So 48 is your rate. That’s sounds correct. You have a 60 amp breaker? Search forum for dip switches settings. On red block 0 is off and 1 is on, the circuit board is to be ignored. It is backwards.
 
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Ok. So 48 is your rate. That’s sounds correct. You have. 60 amp breaker? Search forum for dip switches settings. On red block 0 if off and 1 is on, the circuit board is to be ignored. It is backwards.
So the electrician says I have a 50 amp breaker. Should the setting on my phone be less than 48a?
 
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Does your car charge properly on other level 2 chargers? If so, and your electrician verifies that there is 240V on the supply terminals with the car plugged in, chances are the charger is defective.
Yes, I work at a Ford dealer so I charge on their level 2 charger all the time.
 

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So the electrician says I have a 50 amp breaker. Should the setting on my phone be less than 48a?
Are the dip switches set for the lower amperage setting? Worried that your electrician connected a 48amp device to a 50 amp breaker. (Code is 60amp breaker for a 48 amp device)
 
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Are the dip switches set for the lower amperage setting? Worried that your electrician connected a 48amp device to a 50 amp breaker. (Code is 60amp breaker for a 48 amp device)
If it wasn't set correctly wouldn't it show an error message or a fault display(like a red light) on the charger? Not just go to standby?
 

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If it wasn't set correctly wouldn't it show an error message or a fault display(like a red light) on the charger? Not just go to standby?
I may have misread the manual but it was my understanding that any invalid dip settings default the max current to 48amps.
 

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If it wasn't set correctly wouldn't it show an error message or a fault display(like a red light) on the charger? Not just go to standby?
No - it can’t detect your breaker size. For continuous loads (which an EVSE is) the NEC limits the useable circuit ampacity to 80%. So on a 50A circuit, the EVSE should be set to 40A. In reality, the world won’t end because you draw 48A continuously on a 50A circuit, but it will run pretty hot and may cause long-term deterioration of wiring components.
If your electrician measures correct voltage, I’d almost guarantee the charge station is defective.
 

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I would try the mobile charger that came with the vehicle, while at your home location. Even if that means using the smaller/slower 120V plug, give that a shot and see if you are having the same symptoms.

And then if you are, switch to Use Preferred Charge Settings as @Nklem suggested earlier.

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